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Wednesday's games

Game 13: Richton Park 48, Colombia 17
    The Stars jumped to a 28-1 halftime command and rolled behind 15 points from Clarence Hicks and eight points each from Cortez Doty and Keiyon Hill. Colombia was ignited by Samuel Alonso with six points.

Colombia

0

1

12

4

 

-17

Richton Park

18

10

9

11

 

-48

Game 14: Caguas Libac B 59, Kenosha 51
    Libac overcame an early 14-6 deficit and hit 12 fourth-quarter free throws to prevail, as Alexander Corden scored 18 points, Jonual Ortiz added 13 and Ramon Guzman 11. Kenosha was topped by Devin Griffin and Tim Nelson with 11 points each.

Caguas Libac B

9

17

20

16

 

-59

Kenosha

14

14

12

11

 

-51

Game 15: Chicago Elite 58, Bayamon Vaqueras 30
    
The Elite got double-digit scoring from four sources in the romp, as Nakyel Shelton scored 16 points, Miceal Hill 12, Amen Timbers 11 and Tyler Johnson 10. Vaqueras was led by Wilmarie Ortiz with 11 points.

B. Vaqueras

11

5

10

4

 

-30

Chicago Elite

20

11

23

4

 

-58

Game 16: Caguas Libac A 54, Kenosha 45
    
Caguas jumped to an early 17-7 command and coasted, as Mathew Benites led a balanced effort with 12 points and Kevin Manero added 10 points. Kael Stulo topped Kenosha with 16 points and Jeremy Johnson added 10.

Caguas Libac A

17

19

8

10

 

-54

Kenosha

7

14

11

13

 

-45

Game 17: Network Stars 51, St. Croix 44 (semis)
    Al-Tamir Mayweather lit it up for 13 of his game-high 20 points in the fourth quarter and Akil Domino and Gavin Tabije each added eight to send the Stars to the Friendship title tilt. Jahmai Jones scored 18 and Rayjon Ali 15 for St. Croix.

Network Stars

11

5

12

23

 

-51

St. Croix

11

8

15

10

 

-44

Game 18: BNB Outlawz 50, Encantada 39 (semis)
    A 15-9 closing kick sealed things for the Outlawz, who got 17 points from Marlelle Coleman and 10 from Kevion Cooper. Double-figure scorers Jabner Mercado (12 points) and Jaime Morales (10 points) topped Encantada.

BNB Outlawz

13

11

11

15

 

-50

Encantada

12

8

11

8

 

-39

Game 19: Illinois Glory 29, Colombia 21
    Traveon Stewart scored seven points and Karmelo Gresham added six markers to spark Illinois Glory to victory, as the winners closed out matters with a 9-4 fourth quarter. Cris Trujillo scored six points to top Colombia.

Colombia

2

4

11

4

 

-21

Illinois Glory

6

6

8

9

 

-29

Game 20: Richton Park 56, Caguas Libac 51 (OT)
    
A trio of double-figure scorers keyed Richton Park, which hit seven free throws in overtime. Cortez Doty scored 17, Chaz Harvey 13 and Chauncey Hicks 12 for the winners. Libac was led by Gabriel Rodriguez and Alexander Corden with 11 each.

Caguas B

10

5

16

13

7

-51

Richton Park

14

13

5

14

12

-56

 
 

Game 21: Kenosha 56,  Bayamon Vaqueras 34 (7th place)
    Ten different players scored in leading Kenosha to seventh place, led by Kael Stulo with 15 points, Jeremy Johnson with nine and Patrick Connolly with eight. Vaqueras got six points each from Janely Almodovar, Kamilla Gandia and Wilmarie Ortiz.

B. Vaqueras

5

8

8

13

-34

Kenosha

17

18

15

6

-56

Game 22: Chicago Elite 53, Caguas Libac A 51 (5th place)
    The Elite won the fourth quarter and won the game, as Amen Timbers scored 12 points and Nakyel Shelton chipped in 10. Caguas A was paced in scoring by Gabriel Mendez with 13 points and Kevin Marrero with 10 markers.

Chicago Elite

12

6

21

14

 

-53

Caguas A

7

15

17

12

 

-51

Game 23: St. Croix 52, Encantada 50 (3rd place)
     A 20-11 explosion in the fourth period bouyed St. Croix to third place, as Kmani Bruce scored 18 points and Rayjon Ali added 14 points. Encantada had three in double figures, including Antonio Callejo (12 points), Sebastian Negron (11) and Jabner Mercado (10).

St. Croix

4

11

17

20

 

-52

Encantada

11

14

14

11

 

-50

Game 24: BNB Outlawz 40, Network Stars 19 (Championship)
    The Outlawz jumped to a 19-5 halftime advantage and rolled to the first "Moe Reed" Friendship championship, as Marlelle Coleman scored 11 points and Vernon Henry and Kevion Cooper each added six. The Stars were paced by Garin Tabije with eight points.

Network Stars

2

3

2

12

 

-19

BNB Outlawz

9

10

8

13

 

-40